Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But I'm very grateful to you for the word "latifundium."
However, in future no owner of a latifundium will be allowed to run it entirely on slaves.
A latifundium is a very extensive parcel of privately owned land.
They were common structures on all slave-using farms (latifundium).
The coloni farmed the land and paid rent to the owner of the latifundium.
Coloni could be hunted or flogged if they left the latifundium although technically still free.
It was the seat of a latifundium.
In that period, Ilija is a part of the estate latifundium Litava.
The weapon didn't have a proper ground carriage: it lay in the bed of an agricultural cart purchased from a nearby latifundium.
The size of the villa and the amount and quality of its artwork indicate that it was the center of such a latifundium.
I hope you rot while you're still alive, and I hope Caesar's poor wreck your latifundium!"
The latifundia (sing., latifundium), large estates controlled by the aristocracy, were superimposed on the existing Iberian landholding system.
Sicilia is at peace, charge of it given permanently to Marcus Agrippa, the only one gifted with an old-style latifundium there.
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Roman writers refer with satisfaction to the self-sufficiency of their latifundium villas, where they drank their own wine and pressed their own oil.
Ostrogski's huge latifundium, or landed estate in the eastern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, consisted of 100 towns and 1300 villages.
The preserved sources about Ilija as a part of the latifundium Litava - Čabraď are from the second half of the 15th century.
The minifundium is frequently to be found side by side with the latifundium; indeed the existence of the great entailed estates increased the pressure of men on the land.
Aurelian owns a huge latifundium; it can doubtless use an extra workman, if I put in a good word, and the senator will cover up any little irregularities for me.
Parts of a latifundium were typically leased or run by hired szlachta or urban, often Jewish, hierarchy of administrators, with each layer exploiting the serf laborers.
Nasser's land reforms ended the latifundium system of landed estates and partial servitude of labor, which integrated, however unequally, the rich and the poor in a traditional social structure.
Whereas Servilia, new owner of Lentulus Crus's latifundium and several lucrative vineyards in Falernian Campania, fared much better at Caesar's hands.
Ukrainian land potentate Jeremi Wiśniowiecki, who embarked on the defense of his huge threatened latifundium and its people, began retreating at the end of May from left-bank Ukraine.
Villa rustica ("countryside villa") was the term used by the ancient Romans to denote a villa set in the open countryside, often as the hub of a large agricultural estate (latifundium).
Well, I'm delighted that Caesar's put one of his biggest colonies for the Roman Head Count on your latifundium in Epirus-that will teach you to start a business on public land!